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snapshots berryboot compatible

#201 Post by TeX Dog »

Many of us use BerryBoot to manage multiple RPi distros on a single sdcard. Could you consider adding a checkbox to remove /lib/modules to make your snapshots compatible.

http://www.berryterminal.com/doku.php/b ... tributions

Of course with your experience maybe make BarryBoot :wink: out of Quirky I did not like that he cutup the disk when not needed. Guess he never figured out the savefolder idea on same partition. :P

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#202 Post by BarryK »

BarryK wrote:Testing 8.1, I found that snapshot recovery doesn't work. Taking a snapshot works, but not recovery (rolling back).

This comes as a surprise to me, as I tested creating a snapshot and recovery, only about a week ago and it worked.

Anyway, hold off on using the snapshot mechanism for now.

For those new to Quirky, the snapshot mechanism is in the menu, Filesystem -> Snapshot Manager.

Which I introduced to Quirky back in 2013:
http://barryk.org/news/?viewDetailed=00034
The snapshot recovery was broken. It did not work "about a week ago", that was a recovery on my laptop -- I "misremembered"

... ha ha, I am reminded of Hillary Clinton :lol:

There were lots of things wrong. One was the squashfs f.s. driver is a module, not builtin -- I am using an official pre-compiled Linux kernel from the RPi github.

So, only use the snapshot and recovery mechanism after the next release of Quirky.

@teX Dog,
BerryBoot? I will have to think about that. Right now, just thinking I need to tear myself away from this screen and eat something.
And get back to reading a Maisie Dobbs novel -- halfway through.
[url]https://bkhome.org/news/[/url]

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#203 Post by TeX Dog »

I came here to escape U.S. election coverage, It is so beyond nasty. Any way BerryBoot offers some nice methods and a very lightweight but fully functional (use of TV remote to select distros ) and his desktop mode allows the more complex multimedia distros to run with all those fancy alpha channels and layering in hardware I like. His source code is online and extremely small (30-40 lines for distro switching part) and you can't switch between distros on the fly (which seems do able). But his shortsided simple set in stone layout from beginning format is so limiting.

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#204 Post by Sage »

Good(?) news:
@sage is that like yours?
...
Nope, 'fraid not. It's a small black box, vga socket one side, hdmi flying lead and sound socket on t'other. CPC don't seem to be selling it any longer - only posh ones for ~25quid (almost certainly with precision DACs inside?)!
CPC.co.uk. CS2759401 £6.95
It's back, but price is a bit higher. It was originally listed as for an RPi and should work, subject to previous comments, with some systems.

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#205 Post by TeX Dog »

https://thepihut.com/products/raspberry ... -convertor

turns out Ferrell US website is offline.. wonder whats up.

@Barry, BerryBoot kernel is rather new and already made to support sfs and aufs. I runs fatArm and maybe already used to boot this, unsure I have moved FatARM and fd64 on to this sdcard so I can move files around easily, most like the case this is already booted with BerryBoot kernel. BTW the openELEC does not need a save layer I run its SYSTEM (a sfs) file directly with BerryBoot kernel same way we run FatDogArm. Incase you want to play around without reinventing. The lib/modules are in a zipped tar file that comes with the berryboot loader. Also BBloader has a neat trick to run same distros on Mele1000. Its buried on the website. Just incase you wanted to blow off some dust from the Mele1000

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#206 Post by Sage »

turns out Ferrell US website is offline.. wonder what's up.
Maybe because the international name is Farnell?
http://www.cpc.farnell.com

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#207 Post by TeX Dog »

Sage wrote:
turns out Ferrell US website is offline.. wonder what's up.
Maybe because the international name is Farnell?
http://www.cpc.farnell.com
miss typed site is still down

http://www.farnell.com/

select usa to Newark..
Newark (element14) site

Our website is
Currently Unavailable

We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused.
If you need assistance placing an order, call 1.800.463.9275.
M-F 7:00AM - 9:30PM EST

For orders please send your POs through to order@newark.com.
For quotes please contact quote@newark.com.
For Customer Service requests customerservice@newark.com.

Thanks and have a great day.


found dozens of adapters on Amazon.. got blurry eyed, gave up. did find a micro hdmi to VGA for the Pi Zero ( wanted vga for old CRT = arcade video game setup )

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#208 Post by Sage »

Try typing:http://www.cpc.co.uk, maybe the redirect via the UK server will take you to http://www.cpc.farnell.com which is working.
You would be doing other folk a service if you list some other sources as my guess is that there is a willing market for RPi users, esp. if they collected a Zero for a mere $5/£4/E5. The original Raspbian has an early Puppy on it which still works, subject to the usual cautions.

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#209 Post by TeX Dog »

Sage wrote:Try typing:http://www.cpc.co.uk, maybe the redirect via the UK server will take you to http://www.cpc.farnell.com which is working.
You would be doing other folk a service if you list some other sources as my guess is that there is a willing market for RPi users, esp. if they collected a Zero for a mere $5/£4/E5. The original Raspbian has an early Puppy on it which still works, subject to the usual cautions.
All websites for this company in the Americas is OUT. North and South America included. link you provided does not resolve to an DNS. To be fair the US has had massive connections issues since the Wikileaks and undercover videos, now with the FBI restarting Executive Branch investigations who knows how long it will our internet will last.
It has already affected this thread if you go back a few pages when uploads to East Coast host was borked.

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#211 Post by Sage »

Looks about the same, similar price with supplied adapters. Reference to heat dissipation might suggest resistive-based?
UK folks can get identical item from Amazon by swapping .com for .co.uk
EBay has them for 3-4quid direct from HK, as long as you're prepared to wait for delivery!

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#212 Post by don570 »

BarryK wrote:Some of my test vidoes don't play on my omxplayer
I like the way omxplayer plays audio files. Keyboard shortcuts are useful.

If you make omxplayer use a smaller window I fear that the acceleration won't work
and a jerky video will result. I believe acceleration needs a full screen.

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@ Barry

Your recent blog has the following...

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/usr//bin/g++-4.8 
Is that correct? two backslashes?
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slashslash

#213 Post by drongo »

Them's forward slashes or virgules.

We'll have none of that MS rubbish here.

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getting 403 error from http://barryk.org/news/?viewCat=Linux

#214 Post by TeX Dog »

http://barryk.org/news/?viewCat=Linux is showing 403... are I banned?
:oops:

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403

#215 Post by raffy »

Looks like the admin denied everyone access to it.

- Maybe because of too many visitors? 8)

Over at the RPi Forum, DavidS is showering praises on Puppy.

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#216 Post by Sage »

RPi Forum, DavidS is showering praises on Puppy.
Not sure whether this unfortunate chap is dyslexic or uses the Cyrillic alphabet in his native tongue? I've tried to tell him twice that it's BARRY not Berry. He did correct a couple of his mistakes and did tell us he's in Arizona but he didn't correct his initial howler and now he's back at the Berry lark again! Frankly, it's a bit of an insult given the long-term exposure and plaudits BK has received, although Barry is a fairly easy-going guy.

As for the 403, now showing 'Forbidden', it all started late yesterday afternoon GMT, corrected itself in the evening, but back again this morning. If Barry's on one of his hikes or burning the midnight oil with his RPi venture, he may not even be aware of the problem?

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#217 Post by BarryK »

don570 wrote:
BarryK wrote:Some of my test vidoes don't play on my omxplayer
I like the way omxplayer plays audio files. Keyboard shortcuts are useful.

If you make omxplayer use a smaller window I fear that the acceleration won't work
and a jerky video will result. I believe acceleration needs a full screen.

______________________________________________

@ Barry

Your recent blog has the following...

Code: Select all

/usr//bin/g++-4.8 
Is that correct? two backslashes?
______________________________________
I only tried a couple of videos in a "window" about half the saize of the screen, they played smoothly.

it isn't a window really, as Omxplayer draws directly to the screen.

Those two slashes look like typo.
[url]https://bkhome.org/news/[/url]

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Re: 403

#218 Post by BarryK »

raffy wrote:Looks like the admin denied everyone access to it.

- Maybe because of too many visitors? 8)
I logged into hostgator.com, and yes, there was a ticket waiting for me. Yep, too much traffic.

My "unlimited" account isn't really.

It is my Perl blog that is causing the problem. I can't get on myself, sent them a ticket, suggesting that I disable my two archived blogs, http://barryk.org/blog and http://barryk.org/blog2

...which I will do, when they let me in.

I wonder... my blogs have been there for years, why the problem now? Unless the masses over at the Raspberry Pi forum are looking in on my blog.
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#219 Post by zygo »

Local TV news reported 2 hours ago that another hostgator client was in difficulty due to demand for tickets (or bad coding)

http://www.hull2017.co.uk/

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BaCon and tinyC

#220 Post by TeX Dog »

I do not know if BaCon is in DEV but could we get it with TinyC
http://basic-converter.proboards.com/th ... i-raspbian

But can we call it BeCon as a joke for DividS. :roll:

I did have a childhood friend Berry, and that was the way it was spelled. :P

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